Podcasts are becoming very popular as more and more pop up just about everywhere I go. I found a nice article on getting a podcast together from EricRice.com

The first rule of podcasting is that there are no rules in podcasting. Trust that rule, and you’ll have a lot less stress in your life.

I’ve created guidelines for creating short, organized shows that can help you either get started in podcasting or organize your existing podcast into manageable, predictable chunks. As a society, people have become conditioned over generations to expect certain patterns in radio-like content. Podcasting is no exception. Even if your podcast sounds like radio, the most important piece of the podcasting puzzle is that it’s made by everyday folk.

With this model I’ve created, there is room for flexibility and expandability in the event that you are either missing some of these elements or have longer content (like interviews) that tends to take up more space.

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